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"Empty Space" is a song by British singer James Arthur. The song was released as a digital download and for streaming on 19 October 2018 by Columbia Records [ 1 ] as the second single from Arthur's third studio album, You .
A range of artists have covered "Space Oddity" and others have released songs that reference Major Tom. A 2013 cover by the astronaut Chris Hadfield gained widespread attention; its music video was the first filmed in space. The song has appeared in numerous films and television series, including The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013).
The first verse begins with the same "What shall we use to fill the empty spaces" refrain as in "Empty Spaces", but the lyrical similarities end here. After the lyric "Shall we set out across this sea of faces / in search of more, and more applause", Nick Mason's drums kick in, and the song segues into its faster second half. This section ...
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The "Taylor's Version" edition of the album featured updated vocals on hits like "Blank Space" and "Style" as well as tracks that didn't make it on the initial album.
The song has twice reached No. 1 in the UK singles chart: the pairing of Mariah Carey and boyband Westlife, in September 2000, [5] and then again by Steve Brookstein, the first winner of The X Factor, in January 2005. [6] In 2022, an Italian version called "Impossibile" was released by German singer and TV-personality Giovanni Zarrella.
Martin and Shellback employed a sparse production for "Blank Space" as Swift wanted the song to emphasize the lyrics and vocals. [2] Musically, "Blank Space" is an electropop song [25] [26] that is set over minimal hip hop–influenced beats. [27] Annie Zaleski said that the beats resonate like the sounds of a grandfather clock. [26]
Free space, a perfect vacuum as expressed in the classical physics model; Vacuum state, a perfect vacuum based on the quantum mechanical model; In mathematical physics, the homogeneous equation may correspond to a physical theory formulated in empty space; Void, empty space.